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. 2022 Dec 20;8(2):173. doi: 10.3233/BPL-219002

Simultaneous Exercise and Cognitive Training in Virtual Reality Phase 2 Pilot Study: Impact on Brain Health and Cognition in Older Adults

Ashwin Sakhare, Joy Stradford, Roshan Ravichandran, Rong Deng, Julissa Ruiz, Keshav Subramanian, Jaymee Suh, Judy Pa
PMCID: PMC9837729  PMID: 36724062

[Brain Plasticity 7(2), 2021, 111-130, DOI 10.3233/BPL210126]

https://content.iospress.com/articles/brain-plasticity/bpl210126

On page 118, in the second line of Table 2, next to “Characteristics”, N is incorrectly given as 2. The correction is N= 12.

Table 2.

Participant demographics and physical characteristics

Characteristics N = 12
Age (year) 65±8.8
Gender, n 8 F
Race, n
  Asian 1
  African American
  White 9
  Hispanic 2
Education (year) 17±2
Weight (Ibs) 166±25
Body fat (%) 31±9
Blood pressure
  Systolic 132±14
  Diastolic 80±9
Physical activity (mins/day)a
  Light 316±81
  Moderate 48±21
  Vigorous 9±8

Mean, standard deviation, minimum, and maximum values are shown. Physical activity measurements were recorded using a GENEActiv accelerometer. Light, moderate, and vigorous physical activity levels were defined according to 30, 100, and 200 mg threshold levels, respectively. The reported values represent the average number of minutes in which accelerometer measurements were greater than the light/moderate/vigorous activity thresholds for at least 80% of a 1-minute bout [64]. aOne participant excluded due to missing accelerometer data.


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